Success is more tiring than the lean times, J.K. Simmons says backstage at #Oscars

In his Oscar-winning moment, J.K. Simmons chose to thank not his colleagues and professional team but his family — and urged others to reach out to their moms and dads, and to listen to them. He was greeted with a big wave of applause.

"I got out most of what I wanted to say," he told reporters backstage. "I was somewhat taken aback by the response I got from people I don't know. Honestly."

Simmons had a host of opportunities to thank everyone involved in "Whiplash," and his career, during his award season sweep in the supporting actor category, and he's done that time and again. So why not use the big stage for something different.

As for the success of "Whiplash," which he noted means "more opportunities" for him, he put it squarely on its writer-director.

"The movie hit people because Damien Chazelle had a life experience that he wanted to expound on ... and he's a brilliant, creative artist and wrote characters that Miles [Teller] and I and Paul [Reiser] and Melissa [Benoist] and 42 actors were able to lift off the page clearly and simply."